It happened when a construction company doing road work struck a gas line that was not properly identified and marked.
Gas escaped into the basement of the building and was ignited, the province said in a news release Friday.
Enbridge, based in North York, was fined $350,000 for violating the Occupational Health and Safety Act and another $350,000 for violating the Technical Standards and Safety Act.
Precision Utility, a Mississauga company which was responsible for marking the location of gas lines, was fined $200,000.
The excavator, Warren Bitulithic Ltd., had already been fined $225,000 in October, 2006.
这点钱都不够房子钱,还死了那么多人.不亏是垄断企业,绝对有实力.
Gas escaped into the basement of the building and was ignited, the province said in a news release Friday.
Enbridge, based in North York, was fined $350,000 for violating the Occupational Health and Safety Act and another $350,000 for violating the Technical Standards and Safety Act.
Precision Utility, a Mississauga company which was responsible for marking the location of gas lines, was fined $200,000.
The excavator, Warren Bitulithic Ltd., had already been fined $225,000 in October, 2006.
这点钱都不够房子钱,还死了那么多人.不亏是垄断企业,绝对有实力.